One thing that has really annoyed me with the Canary Wharf proposals is the lack of a cohesive, all-included rendering of how it will look like with all the proposed towers. I mean, the City has that now famous view across the thames showing all the proposed skyscrapers in their correct positions, but no-one has yet to do a decent render of the CW cluster with all the proposed towers included. Once again, I'm looking to you Wjfox!

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people will be pleased to know im updating my 3d map and adding more buildings to it, expanding it to the east to take in the likeso f electron and new providence wharf and hope to have it all done this month so it will be bang up to date.

people will be pleased to know im updating my 3d map and adding more buildings to it, expanding it to the east to take in the likeso f electron and new providence wharf and hope to have it all done this month so it will be bang up to date.

I think we'll almost certainly see a skyscraper on that site eventually - whether it's the original design for Colombus Tower or not, who knows. But as we've discussed before, it's a prime piece of real estate, just a stone's throw from a major business and financial district, and has planning permission for a 237m building. Think about it. Imagine if the building was converted to be entirely hotel/luxury apartments...... a developer would stand to make hundreds of millions of pounds in profit. The lease on the current site has been extended to 2013, I believe. However, it wouldn't surprise me if the site was bought up and developed before then.

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However, there's also the Crossrail issue with the Columbus site. I doubt anyone will be willing to take over that site until Crossrail actually sort out what they're going to be doing underneath it - if the darn thing is actually ever built!